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Most of Norway’s new vehicles were hybrids or plug-ins in March

April 14, 2016May 21, 2016 Charles

Hybrids, plug-ins accounted for more than 60 percent of Norway’s new vehicles last month. By comparison they accounted for around 2.6% in the U.S. The Norwegian Gov’t had played a big role … Continue reading Most of Norway’s new vehicles were hybrids or plug-ins in March

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New Balance accuses Obama administration of reneging on TPP-related deal

April 14, 2016May 21, 2016 Charles

The shoe company said it was asked to tone down criticism of the TPP in exchange for a chance to bid on DOD contracts. But then they didn’t get any orders so … Continue reading New Balance accuses Obama administration of reneging on TPP-related deal

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Matthew Keys will serve two years for something that was barely a crime. It’s a travesty.

April 14, 2016May 21, 2016 Charles

Keys was convicted of violating America’s terrible Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, a federal computer-crime statute so broad and vague that you’ve probably already violated it several times this year. The CFAA—the … Continue reading Matthew Keys will serve two years for something that was barely a crime. It’s a travesty.

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When Sweden Got Its Own Phone Number

April 13, 2016May 21, 2016 Charles

What kind of country gets its own phone number? And what happens when you call it? You get a random Swede. It’s awesome! Give it a shot: +46 771 793 336 Source: When … Continue reading When Sweden Got Its Own Phone Number

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Why the Goldman Sachs Settlement Is a $5 Billion Sham

April 13, 2016May 21, 2016 Charles

The penalty might sound pretty stiff. But get a load of the real math. When all the math is said and done, the true among comes out to around $0. And that … Continue reading Why the Goldman Sachs Settlement Is a $5 Billion Sham

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Students told to keep skirts below the knee because of boys and male staff

April 13, 2016May 21, 2016 Charles

Students at a New Zealand school are fighting back, using the power of media, after they were told their skirt hemlines were too short for school. And the reason why they were … Continue reading Students told to keep skirts below the knee because of boys and male staff

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Bono: Time to Think Bigger About the Refugee Crisis – A New Marshall Plan

April 12, 2016May 21, 2016 Charles

It is time for a Marshall Plan to address the problem. The Marshall Plan was when the United States GAVE Europe the equivalent of $180 Billion in today’s dollars to help the … Continue reading Bono: Time to Think Bigger About the Refugee Crisis – A New Marshall Plan

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New app logs mutual consent to sex

New app logs mutual consent to sex

April 12, 2016May 21, 2016 Charles

Yes to Sex gets partners to digitally confer their intentions and saves the data. To paraphrase one of the comments to this article: Nothing sets the mood better than “could you e-sign these documents please?” This is what it’s come to with the new mutual consent laws. As Chris here in the … Continue reading New app logs mutual consent to sex

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Puerto Rico Aims to Appease Congress With New Debt Proposal

April 12, 2016May 21, 2016 Charles

The plan would cover $49.3 billion of Puerto Rico’s $72 billion debt, most of which is in the form of municipal bonds. What I like about their current plan: A potential sticking … Continue reading Puerto Rico Aims to Appease Congress With New Debt Proposal

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The dark side of Guardian comments

April 12, 2016November 4, 2016 Charles

As part of a series into the rising global phenomenon of online harassment, the Guardian commissioned research into the 70m comments left on its site since 2006 and discovered that of the … Continue reading The dark side of Guardian comments

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Why younger people can’t buy a house: money became too cheap

April 12, 2016May 21, 2016 Charles

Onerous planning regulations and cheap debt pushed house prices into the stratosphere – and it’s in the interests of the political elite to keep them there This is true. While wages have … Continue reading Why younger people can’t buy a house: money became too cheap

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Guardian to consider preventing access to content if ad-blocking proliferates

April 12, 2016May 21, 2016 Charles

David Pemsel, chief executive of Guardian Media Group, says newspaper is undertaking testing of pop-up message asking readers to switch off ad-blockers The numbers are as high as 25% of readers in … Continue reading Guardian to consider preventing access to content if ad-blocking proliferates

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